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I've one complete HK kit available for the saloon and one tourer. Comes with complete set of speakers and tweeters, amp (brand new) and sub. You will need to make your own looms, however the connectors are readily available.

The tourer kit comes with the door and grille in grey.

I can provide amplifers for both Highline and non highline set up for the tourer if needed (the non highline amp is used but in perfect working order

Yes, but with highline fitted you don't need to make a loom. The wires for the amp already go past where they need to be. So the new wiring is from the radio unit in the wheel well, to the amp underneath the nav unit. That plus a beefed up power supply from under the head unit in the dash, and the wires up to the sub.

New connectors available from Simtek for the amp, subwoofer connectors are generally more challenging but it can be done.

Hi Jake. A big thanks to yourself and Lewis for fitting the BMW sat nav widescreen and BMW radio module yesterday. Although it took you 8 hours to fit, it works a treat. All I need now is the NAV 4 drive and I will be done. I ran the Garmin in tandem on the way back from your house and for most of the time, the voice navs were speaking pretty much of the time from the same page. Lewis mentioned that the old V6 unit had the phone connectors in place, even though it was never used. We had a lovely day out in your city and it was encouraging to see new building projects going ahead on the waterfront. It was a shame the city river launch's bow thrusters had packed in as we had been looking forward to a trip up the river. No problem A guitarist kept us company for the last hour. A nice end to the day.